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Conversations with the anteater, part III
- October 8, 2009 – 10:14 am
- Posted in sketchbook
- Tagged anteater, Life, sketchbook, summer 2009

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welcome back
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Anteater – ur new alter ego?
So Soo- why an anteater – why not anything else?
@watsina name: It’s hard to tell whether he’s my alter ego. I sort of made him be every person I was missing / needing at the time. Hard to live up to, isn’t it
Anteater – you remember the alphabet book? I got quite fond of some of the animals in it. And the anteater was the one to pop up suddenly last summer.
I totally remember the Alphabet book. We had a copy that we totally adored back in HSR.
I like his personality – he’s a cool dood!
I also remember thinking which Einstein of a child would probably know the names of all the objects/beings in that book
You’d have to be in grad school to get them all – and even Bhatia and i didn’t get all of them in one go. Some claims were even made about this being someone literary guys acid trip or something that you jotted down
You’re right, no kid would ever get the alphabet book – it’s totally for the parents, I think (BTW I even had a 2nd edition!) What acid trip, that was just me and my imagination…